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Usually, the death of a loved one soon ends or at least reduces their influence on those they leave behind. Not so with Maddie Whitehead Ryeton.
A single red rose in a funeral bud vase, and the bequeath of a used, taped-up USPS box with JENNI scrawled in her grandmother's handwriting, pique the young girl's curiosity. Were they related? How? She sets out to find the answer. Where would that search take her?
With her deceased, scheming grandmother's blessing and a phone number, she heads to Meadowview, Kentucky, and into a family filled with Christ's love.
Would this new experience and
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Usually, the death of a loved one soon ends or at least reduces their influence on those they leave behind. Not so with Maddie Whitehead Ryeton.

A single red rose in a funeral bud vase, and the bequeath of a used, taped-up USPS box with JENNI scrawled in her grandmother's handwriting, pique the young girl's curiosity. Were they related? How? She sets out to find the answer. Where would that search take her?

With her deceased, scheming grandmother's blessing and a phone number, she heads to Meadowview, Kentucky, and into a family filled with Christ's love.

Would this new experience and an old minister named Abbott Kendall, lead to the unlocking of the iron gate on her own heart?


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Autorenporträt
For three-quarters of a century, Reba Rhyne's home has been in East Tennessee. During this time, she was married for 25 years, had a daughter, and established a business of her own. Writing began as a hobby, while she spent months on clients' locations as a consultant, developing prototypes for boat upholstery. This is her first published novel, but not her last. Writing in a style reminiscent of Laura Ingalls Wilder and Janette Oke, Reba Rhyne, tells stories based on real history, much if it inspired by her own ancestors. For sixty years, she has been a Christ-follower who believes her responsibility is to follow the Great Commission found in the Gospel of Matthew. Retired, she shares her fifteen acres in the Smoky Mountain foothills with Phil the groundhog and numerous other animal friends.